Your Child, Ages 12-18

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October 23, 2014

Dear Parent,

According to new research, "sexting" could actually be a modern-day part of sexual development and doesn't necessarily mean your teen is engaging in risky behavior. But it is something to take seriously and could be a sign that your teen might soon be sexually active. Talk to your teen about dating and setting limits when it comes to having sex. Not sure where to start? Here's some help.

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